Anonymous wrote:OMG do not do this!! You're seriously considering inviting 9/10 girls because one threw out an eraser?? What planet do you live on?
You have two choices:
1) Invite all the girls, this one included.
2) Invite 5 or fewer girls.
Less than half or all. Full stop. These are little kids, don't be cruel.
Anonymous wrote:OMG do not do this!! You're seriously considering inviting 9/10 girls because one threw out an eraser?? What planet do you live on?
You have two choices:
1) Invite all the girls, this one included.
2) Invite 5 or fewer girls.
Less than half or all. Full stop. These are little kids, don't be cruel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a bully at this age, and if my mother had forced me to invite her to my birthday, I would simply have declined having a party at all. Inviting this cruel child into my house would simply have given her more fodder to torment me with. People have gone nuts in the name of inclusion. This isn’t fair to your child, OP. Do not invite her.
Your parents needed to teach YOU better techniques to deal with her and to not become a target. That is where they went wrong. I had some girls target my daughter because she is a year younger than the class and she is tiny. I told her not to play with them and to snap back. For example one girl would say “you can’t play with us because you’re a baby”, then she would snap back “yes, I’m younger, but I’m the smartest one here. You’re just HUGE!”. Luckily the girl wasn’t overweight, but she was very tall. Snapping back actually gets the girls to stop, or at least in my daughter’s class. She’s still not friends with them, but it doesn’t really matter. We still invite them to our parties, and they never show, hmm wonder why. . .
Victim-blaming, how lovely. And you’re proud your daughter is insulting people based on their size. Found the bully right here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't have to invite her, but you don't get to exclude just her
Yes! Such a no-brainer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teach her to be kind
Do you know teach her to be a doormat and take abuse?
Op, don’t invite the mean kid. Since you’re not inviting the boys, it’s not like you’re inviting everyone but her.
Anonymous wrote:Teach her to be kind
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to invite her, but you don't get to exclude just her
Anonymous wrote:You can’t leave 1 girl out. Very bad form.
Anonymous wrote:So let’s get this straight. You think it’s okay to handle a bully by bullying them? Wow.
Yes, inviting all girls but her is a bully move.
Anonymous wrote:My mom invited my bully to my first grade party because she was friendly with her parents. Over forty years later, it still stings that everyone else’s feeling came before mine. As a result, I didn’t invite my child’s bully when I invited the entire first grade. It’s been several years and DC mentioned just the other day how stressful the bullying was in first grade and how much she appreciated that her bully wasn’t invited to the party.
Worry about your child. It is not your responsibility to worry about the bully.